
We are very excited to announce that Netsky will bring his immersive 360° [GLASSHOUSE] show to Antwerp’s Lotto Arena in April of 2022. Following the release of his fourth album ‘Second Nature’ and a sold out tour of New Zealand, he is finally able to bring his music and show back home. Tickets are on sale now.
At the start of 2021, when most of Europe was enduring a third lockdown, Netsky decided to head to New Zealand to tour his new album, and create an amazing new live show. The country had closed its borders early on, and managed to eliminate the coronavirus, so people were able to enjoy normal life and live music again. Working with renowned show designer Ben Dalgleish (Post Malone, Travis Scott), Netsky created [GLASSHOUSE]; an immersive, high impact show with a 360° set up.
Netsky took the Drum & Bass scene by storm with the announcement of his fourth studio album ‘Second Nature’ in October last year and saw great commercial and radio success with single ‘Let Me Hold You’ Featuring Hybrid Minds. The song got national airplay in Belgium and peaked on number 12 in the charts. As we headed into 2021, a sense of hope was renewed with vaccination programs rolling out around the world and society starting to slowly open up again, another track from the album seemed to have a fitting message.
‘Hold On’ Featuring Becky Hill reassures us that “When all of this is over, I’ll see your face again” a message that spoke to fans and made the song an emotional and show stopping moment in all of his New Zealand shows. After being picked up organically by radio stations in New Zealand, the single stormed into airplay and Shazam charts and has racked up over 3.5M streams. Now it’s finally time to bring this track and show to Belgium.
Netsky brings his immersive [GLASSHOUSE] production 360° concept to Antwerp's Lotto Arena